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Peace talks resume between Israel and Hamas on second anniversary of Hamas attack

Israeli and Hamas officials have begun indirect peace talks in Egypt, coinciding with the second anniversary of the Hamas attack on a music festival in Israel.

Peace talks resume between Israel and Hamas on second anniversary of Hamas attack

Israeli and Hamas officials have begun indirect peace talks in Egypt, coinciding with the second anniversary of the Hamas attack on a music festival in Israel.

It's all coming down to the wire because just as troops were being sent to Chicago, Chicago and Illinois filed *** lawsuit challenging the deployment of the National Guard. The timing is symbolic, with today being the second anniversary of the horrific Hamas attack that triggered the war. Under the plan, Hamas would release the remaining 48 hostages, about 20 of whom are believed to be alive within 3 days. It would also give up power and disarm. Last week, Hamas accepted some elements of the US 20 point peace plan. Including releasing the hostages and handing over power to Palestinians, according to the Associated Press, an Egyptian official said the parties agreed Monday on most of the first phase terms in the peace plan, which include the release of hostages and establishing *** ceasefire. I think every nation as we have just about every nation working on this deal and trying to get it done, something that You could say 3000 years if you look at it in certain ways or you could say centuries, but this is *** deal that incredibly everyone just came together. They all came together. President Trump said yesterday that Memphis could potentially see the National Guard. *** court hearing for the Illinois lawsuit is scheduled for Thursday at the White House. I'm Rachel Herzheimer.
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Updated: 6:42 AM CDT Oct 7, 2025
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Peace talks resume between Israel and Hamas on second anniversary of Hamas attack

Israeli and Hamas officials have begun indirect peace talks in Egypt, coinciding with the second anniversary of the Hamas attack on a music festival in Israel.

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Updated: 6:42 AM CDT Oct 7, 2025
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On Monday, Israeli and Hamas officials began indirect talks in Egypt about a U.S.-drafted peace plan to end the war in Gaza, coinciding with the second anniversary of the surprise Hamas attack at a music festival in Israel.The timing of the meeting is symbolic, marking two years since the attack that triggered the war. Under the proposed plan, Hamas would release the remaining 48 hostages within three days, approximately 20 of whom are believed to be alive. Additionally, Hamas would relinquish power and disarm.Last week, Hamas accepted certain elements of the U.S. 20-point peace plan, including the release of hostages and transferring power to Palestinians. According to the Associated Press, an Egyptian official stated that the parties agreed on most of the first-phase terms of the peace plan on Monday, which include the release of hostages and establishing a ceasefire."We have just about every nation working on this deal and trying to get it done," President Donald Trump said. "This is a deal that incredibly everyone just came together. They all came together. No, Israel has been great."The duration of the peace deal talks remains uncertain. Trump has emphasized that Hamas must act swiftly or else "all bets will be off."Keep watching for the latest from the Washington News Bureau:

On Monday, Israeli and Hamas officials began indirect talks in Egypt about a to end the war in Gaza, coinciding with the second anniversary of the surprise Hamas attack at a music festival in Israel.

The timing of the meeting is symbolic, marking two years since the attack that triggered the war.

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Under the proposed plan, Hamas would release the remaining 48 hostages within three days, approximately 20 of whom are believed to be alive. Additionally, Hamas would relinquish power and disarm.

Last week, , including the release of hostages and transferring power to Palestinians.

According to the Associated Press, an Egyptian official stated that the parties agreed on most of the first-phase terms of the peace plan on Monday, which include the release of hostages and establishing a ceasefire.

"We have just about every nation working on this deal and trying to get it done," President Donald Trump said. "This is a deal that incredibly everyone just came together. They all came together. No, Israel has been great."

The duration of the peace deal talks remains uncertain. Trump has emphasized that Hamas must act swiftly or else "all bets will be off."

Keep watching for the latest from the Washington News Bureau:


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